Football Manager 2. It is not about maintaining the dominance of a major Premiership side. It is about taking a tiny minnow from the bottom of the FA pyramid to the very heights of European success. Until you have lead Dagenham & Redbridge to a Champions League final against Milan you haven't truly played the game.

With that in mind, our final selection of Football Manager 1. League Two and non- league levels. Once again, Sports Interactive's own football analyst Tom Davidson has done the scouting, and any of these 1. York. Jason Banton (attacking midfielder (right/left). Sadly, his career didn't quite pan out as planned but he is still a very good striker and would be an absolutely brilliant signing at League Two level. He'd be a sound choice between the sticks in League Two.

Old will help you do that: he's in his peak years, fairly cheap wage demands and good all- round stats. You won't be able to find a better centre- back at this level. Transfer fee: . His high heading and strength stats make him the perfect target man at this level. His wage demands are cheap so there is no reason to turn him down. He'd make a very good signing for any Blue Square North/South club.

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He also has respectable creativity which is relatively rare at this level and should do well in the Blue Square Premier too. A promising young left- back with great pace who should be your starting left- back all the way into League Two. His acceleration and natural fitness lend well to his attacking forays up the pitch and a good crossing stat means that he'll be pretty useful when he gets up there.